Top Reasons to Live in Mooresville, Indiana

Property for sale! Just over half of the houses in Mooresville have three bedrooms, but buyers looking for larger properties can find them, too. About 15 percent of the dwellings here have four or more bedrooms and are often located on residential streets like East Enchanted View Drive. Smaller homes for sale can be found in the center of Mooresville, and apartment complexes are located off Old State Road 67 North, close to Capital Adhesives.

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Welcoming places to eat out! Some of the restaurants in Mooresville are chain eateries, but there are others with a more singular flavor. Try Zydeco's on East Main Street, which produces Louisiana-inspired dishes. Squealers Award Winning Barbecue on East High Street is also well worth a visit. For a lunchtime treat, head to Ralph and Ava's Cafe, where the service is always warm.

Opportunities to rent to own! From Merriman Road in the south to Devonwood Drive in the far north, rental properties of all sorts are available. Just under one-third of the homes in the town are rented. The diversity of housing is wide, with about a quarter of the housing stock having been constructed in the 1950s or earlier; however, there are many modern houses to choose from, too.

The Aquatic Center! Situated on North Indianapolis Road close to Pioneer Park, the Aquatic Center is open throughout the summer and can be accessed with the purchase of season or day passes. The pool offers challenging workout classes in chest-deep water, and the pool can be hired for private parties as well.

The cultural scene! Located on East Main Street, Mooresville Arts Partnerships is the cultural heart of the town. Some performance and events are conducted outdoors, including art and improv classes. On Southbridge Street there is a Showtime Cinema, ideal for those who prefer their entertainment on the big screen.

Great park land! Mooresville is blessed with superb open spaces that are enjoyed by residents and visitors alike. The Old Town Park is the oldest park in the town and has a shelter, rest rooms and a fountain. Head along Park Drive to find these seven acres of green space. Pioneer Park is larger and has six baseball diamonds along with a soccer field and a jogging trail. Rooker Park is in the south and offers 18 acres of green space that is situated next to White Lick Creek.